
Sounders FC news weekly team news and notes from Seattle Sounders FC returned to the country's capital and the scene of his greatest achievement to date when faced with a DC United game on national television Thursday night. kick off is scheduled for 5 pm PT at RFK Stadium Washington, DC
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The One (Paperback) $13.36 In their bestselling book, The Ten Commandments of Dating, Ben Young and Samuel Adams showed singles how to date effectively. Now “The One” shows Christians who to date and how to negotiate the difficulties of choosing a soul mate. The bi… |
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This Christmas Night (Hardcover) $12.01 Christmas is more than a date on the calendar. It`s a celebration of the coming of Christ. This brand new gift book from one of the most beloved christian couples of the Twentieth Century is a reflection on the tender love of God that brought Jesus … |
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The Dirt on Dating (Paperback) $7.91 Provides advice and tips on dating and relationships from a Christian perspective. |
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Dating Fabrics $16.31 Textile appraisers and collectors of fabrics, quilts, and antiques can use this book to recognize, identify, and date vintage American fabrics as used in quilts and clothing. Over 1,000 color fabric swatches are shown in this handy, pocket-size reference guide. Simply match antique fabrics by selecting a time period and comparing colors and prints. |
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Miss Match $6.92 Tired of the dating scene and being single, thirty-five-year-old Kathryn Lamb signs up for New York's premier matchmaking service, but as each promising date becomes a disaster, Kathryn finds herself falling for the service's entrepreneur owner, Walker Hart, a man who does not believe in happily ever after. Original. |
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Dating Jesus (Hardcover) $18.03 The author describes growing up in a fundamentalist Christian church, the influence of her faith on every aspect of her life, and her struggle to integrate her growing feminism and interest in women`s rights with the tenets of fundamentalism. |
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Dating Jesus (Paperback) $11.88 Growing up a smarty-pants, fundamentalist, hillbilly girl in the 1970s By the age of twelve, Susan Campbell had been flirting with Jesus for some time, and in her mind, Jesus had been flirting back. Why wouldn’t he? She went to his house three times a week, listened to his stories, loudly and lustily sang songs to him. She even professed her love for him through being baptized. In this lovingly told tale, Susan Campbell takes us into the world of Christian fundamentalism—a world where details really, really matter. And she shows us what happened when she finally came to admit that in her faith, women would never be allowed a seat near the throne. |